Pittsburg Short Sale Just Listed!

Pittsburg short sale just listed on the market by East Bay Short Sale Group. This 5 bedroom 3 bathroom Pittsburg short sale is located in the quiet and gated Heritage Point Community. The kitchen opens up into the family room and is perfect for entertaining or keeping an eye on little ones. Custom window coverings and gas fireplace add to the charming décor of this Pittsburg short sale. If you are looking for a larger home (2279 sq ft) with two stories and vaulted ceilings, this is the home for you and is move-in ready!

Pittsburg is a city located in eastern Contra Costa County, California, the outer portion of the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 63,264 at the 2010 census.

The city has access to one BART station, the Pittsburg/Bay Point Station located in Pittsburg near Bay Point. Service will be extended further into the city via DMU train with a Railroad Avenue station that is currently under construction.

If you are interested in previewing this property please contact us at East Bay Short Sale Group to arrange for an appointment. If you already have an agent you are working with, ask them to arrange for a showing. Otherwise if you are a seller in Pittsburg or other areas of Alameda County and would like to learn more about how the short sale process works, please contact us for a free consultation and let us help you make your short sale a success! Thanks for taking the time to read about this Pittsburg short sale!

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What Our Clients Say

“I found Scott to be an honest and straightforward person in his approach to his work and knowledge. Scott quickly proved to be a viable and trusted expert as he clearly explained the process in our initial meeting. Perhaps his most impressive and critical job that he handled with ease was his ability to hide the stress from me and my family while we went through the selling process. I would recommend him without reservation to any prospective seller, whether they are short-selling or selling conventionally. ”— Dan Maloney